WABI TV, Bangor Maine

The Red Chair is becoming quite the celebrity! The Red Chair was featured on Maine's WABI's news while in Camden, and on its way to Rockland. Check out the great video, highlighting the work of the Red Chair.

Four-Legged, Red Guest Visiting Maine Inns

" It could have been green or purple, but it was red," said Jim Ostrowski, co-owner of the Inns at Blackberry Common.

It's not very old, but it's already quite the traveler.

" It's already been on Cape Cod. It's gone through Rhode Island and in the Fall it's going to Vermont and New Hampshire," said Cyndi Ostrowski, co-owner of the Inns at Blackberry Common.

For now, it's resting in Maine.

" The red chair has become an honored guest," said Cyndi Ostrowski.

The red chair is being passed between inns in New England.

" It's kinda like the Flat Stanley of innkeepers," said Jim Ostrowski.

It's a simple chair, with an important mission.

" It's all bed and breakfasts that are doing this and inns, so it's kinda showcasing that aspect of it too. That it's a fun way to travel, your innkeepers can show you a great time," explained Cyndi Ostrowski.

The chair has been to Mount Battie and Cadillac Mountain in Maine.

" It's taken a licking," laughed Jim Ostrowski.

" Like any other weary traveler, it has got a few knicks and bruises but it's had a great time earning them along the way," added Cyndi Ostrowski.

The trip isn't over just yet. Now, the chair is in Rockland, at another inn.

" Gives us an opportunity to show red chair, along with that, show a greater universe what we're all about," said Frank Isganitis, owner of LimeRock Inn.

It's all about the journey, and it's one that doesn't show any signs of taking a back seat

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